A major provider of microchips for domestic animals has unexpectedly closed, leaving many owners in the U.S. at risk of being unable to relocate stray pets.
FILE: Ruby, a two-year-old Yorkshire Terrier, has a micro-chip implanted by a vet in England. In the US, a major pet ...
After national pet microchip and registration company Save This Life shut down, pet owners are being encouraged to reregister ...
Texas-based pet microchipping company 'Save This Life' is closed for business, suddenly leaving a gap between some pets and ...
Several animal shelters across the nation are recommending pet owners re-register their pets’ information. The chips provide ...
Save This Life was removed from the American Animal Hospital Association's microchip lookup tool Jan. 24 after it learned about search issues with the microchip company, Chief Value Officer Keith ...
The company went inactive on Tuesday, according to tax records, and calls to its phone number went to an out of service ...
Save This Life was removed from the American Animal Hospital Association's lookup tool after it was notified about search issues with the microchip company, Chief Value Officer Keith Chamberlain said.
After Austin-based company Save This Life closed suddenly, San Antonio Animal Care Services is urging residents to check.
Pet-chip maker Save This Life has stopped responding to entreaties even as its data has disappeared, according to animal ...
The American Animal Hospital Association says the microchip registry of Save This Life abruptly closed and their database is gone.
Pet microchip company Save This Life shut down, erasing its database. Owners should check chip numbers and re-register with ...
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